Muslimah Network
Charity 1098607
Overview
Summary
Muslimah Network appears to be a London-focused, faith-connected support organisation whose role spans practical services, advice and resource-sharing for Muslim women, while also involving children and other age groups. Its recent restart suggests an organisation rebuilding or renewing its public-facing offer. The combination of education, health and recreation points to a broad wellbeing model rather than a single-issue service, though the available evidence does not yet show which needs are prioritised or how delivery is organised.
Operational geography
Coverage: Regional
Operational areas:
Evidence and reasoning
Supporting evidence
Remaining uncertainties
- The Charity Commission record, updated through the annual return for the year ended 31 March 2025 and received on 18 January 2026, lists Birmingham City as a place where the charity operates. However, it gives no Birmingham service, venue, neighbourhood, ward or delivery date.
- No evidence identifies a physical operational site in Birmingham. The Charity Commission states that the charity does not own or lease land or property; its listed contact details should not be treated as a Birmingham site.
- The official website describes counselling, nutrition, education, social support and recreational activity, but its published event listings are for London and Surrey-area locations and do not establish current Birmingham delivery.
- The website says the organisation develops links with groups with similar aims, but does not identify a current Birmingham partner or show that any partnership materially extends its reach within Birmingham.
- The available evidence supports Birmingham City as a declared operational geography, but is insufficient to determine whether Birmingham activity is neighbourhood-based, district-wide or delivered across the city.
Additional evidence needed
- A current programme or annual-return narrative specifying services delivered in Birmingham, including dates and venues.
- Confirmation of Birmingham service locations at an appropriate geographic level.
- Evidence from named Birmingham delivery partners confirming the organisation's role, service location and current activity.
- A current events calendar, impact report or beneficiary/service data showing the frequency and geographic spread of Birmingham activity.
Areas of work
- Amateur Sport
- Education/training
- General Charitable Purposes
- Religious Activities
Who they help
- Children/young People
- Elderly/old People
- People Of A Particular Ethnic Or Racial Origin
- People With Disabilities
How they help
- Acts As An Umbrella Or Resource Body
- Provides Advocacy/advice/information
- Provides Human Resources
- Provides Services
Discoveries involving this organisation
The Atlas has not published any Discoveries involving this organisation yet.
Observations
A broad wellbeing model centred on Muslim women
The organisation appears to treat education, health and recreation as connected conditions of wellbeing for Muslim women, rather than operating narrowly in one service area.
Why it matters
This suggests it may be positioned to notice needs that cross conventional service boundaries and to offer more holistic support than specialist providers.
Show evidence
“Its objects include advancing education, promoting and preserving good health, and providing recreation or leisure facilities for Muslim women in London.”
Source:Charity Commission“It recently re-started education, health and recreational support and activities for women and children.”
Source:Organisation
A possible rebuilding phase
The wording that activities were recently re-started may indicate renewed delivery after a pause, reduced activity or organisational transition.
Why it matters
Its current capacity, partnerships and reach may be less settled than its charitable purposes imply; understanding this is important before treating it as an established provider.
Show evidence
“Charity recently re-started offering various types of women and childrens support/activities.”
Source:Organisation
Potentially a connector as well as a service provider
Alongside direct support, the organisation appears to have a role in advice, information, human resources and umbrella or resource-body activity, which may position it to connect people or groups rather than only deliver activities itself.
Why it matters
This could make Muslimah Network a useful bridge between community members, local organisations and specialist support, but the evidence does not identify its actual network relationships.
Show evidence
“It provides human resources, services, advocacy/advice/information, and acts as an umbrella or resource body.”
Source:Charity Commission
- Which Muslim women in London the organisation reaches, and whether its support is geographically concentrated.
- Whether children, older people and disabled people are direct beneficiaries or reached through women-focused services.
- What caused the restart, and the organisation's current scale, staffing and delivery capacity.
- Which organisations it supports, convenes or works alongside as an umbrella or resource body.
Remaining uncertainties
- Recent activity reports or programme descriptions showing services, attendance, locations and beneficiary groups.
- Information on partnerships, referrals, member organisations and community relationships.
- Governance, staffing, volunteer and funding information before and after the reported restart.
Additional evidence needed
Charity Commission profile
Activities
Charity recently re-started offering various types of women and childrens support/activities including education, health and recreational.
Charity objects
TO PROMOTE ANY CHARITABLE PURPOSE FOR THE BENEFIT OF MUSLIM WOMEN IN LONDON INCLUDING THE ADVANCEMENT OF EDUCATION, THE PROMOTION AND PRESERVATION OF GOOD HEALTH AND THE PROVISION OR ASSISTANCE IN THE PROVISION OF FACILITIES FOR RECREATION OR OTHER L0EISURE TIME OCCUPATION WITH THE OBJECT OF IMPROVING THEIR CONDITIONS OF LIFE.